Im losing it

Pun intended

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Is this necessary a draw?

Oposite color bishops. I am up in pawns. But the bishop blocks any advance. On the king sides it is 3-2 for me. But the King blocks and i cannot go arround as the bishop blocks that and he would break through. He is nearer to promotion. Is this necessary a draw if noone blunders?

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Where's my brilliant chess.com?!!

I was playing a 3 minute blitz game and played a rook sacrifice that led to mate in 7 (which I found) and somehow the analysis just called it the best move. I was super proud of this move and this checkmate, but it's not as fun to show your friends with out the "!!" Does anyone know how they decide what gets brilliant and what doesn't? If anyone else wants to see one of my best games yet here it is Check out this #chess game: SilvioLisbonne vs ben_finn - https://www.chess.com/live/game/87158322805

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My first ever forced stalemate

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Got to 700🎉

I have played about a year.

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Wanted to share my first brilliant move

It was not really hard to find, but imo sacrifices are the most enjoyable moves to play

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Blundered his queen so fast

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Been struggling for months to hit 1300 white resigned

No real value in post but needed somewhere to feel robbed.

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I kinda liked this mating sequence so there you go, mate in 4. (Of course I missed it in game)

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Did my opponent give up too soon or am I missing something?

I’m black, it had been a very long and close game to this point. I felt like they were slightly in control for a lot of the game and were probably a more experienced player than me. My opponent resigned at this point and I was a bit surprised. It looks like their king can escape and they can promote their pawn. Am I missing something? Are they looking further ahead and thinking I’ll get to promote my pawn too and then they wouldn’t be able to recover? Or am I missing something more obvious like an inevitable checkmate?

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